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Mémoires pour servir à l'Histoire de mon temps (Tome 8)

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A statesman’s memoir analyzes the nature and conditions of free government, arguing that genuine liberty requires the real responsibility of those who exercise power and that this responsibility can take different institutional forms. It compares parliamentary and other systems, examines necessary guarantees such as representative assemblies, free elections, a free press, civil equality, and judicial independence, and considers examples from several countries. The narrative recounts the composition and cohesion of the cabinet formed on 29 October 1840, the rise of a conservative parliamentary party, debates over electoral and parliamentary corruption, the workings of opposition, and the author’s practical relations with the monarch, including the idea that the sovereign should reign but not govern.

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François Guizot

François Guizot (1787-1874) was a prominent French historian, politician, and statesman, known for his extensive works on the history of France and England. His most notable contributions include "A Popular History of England" and "A Popular History of France," which provide comprehensive overviews of their respective histories from ancient times to the modern era. Guizot's writings reflect his deep engagement with the political and social issues of his time, as well as his belief in the importance of historical understanding for the development of society. In addition to his historical works, he also wrote on topics related to Christianity and its role in contemporary society.

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